Explain the difference between the "halo" effect and the leniency factor as described in your text.
What will be an ideal response?
In the "halo" effect, earlier observations or conclusions may more positively or negatively influence future observations; in the leniency factor, an observer rates all subjects more highly than their performance would indicate.
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Factors that influence academic success, includes effort. Which of the following is the best definition for effort?
A. The exhibition of self-control B. The process of identifying sources of support C. Mental or physical work applied toward a goal D. Being mentally focused
According to the text, you can become a coauthor of this book
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
Discuss how a body knows it needs water and why might it be more difficult for a child to get this "signal."
What will be an ideal response?
According to a situation (mental) model, when reading a story, the reader is most likely to key in on __________
A) the setting B) surprising events C) the conflict or problem in the story D) the main character